Registrations now open for the Final Conference of the Horizon 2020 MARINA project, focusing on how Science and Innovation in marine sciences can lead to a Blue Society. It will be held on 12 -13 March 2019 at Boulogne sur Mer, in France, hosted by Nausicaa: Europe’s biggest aquarium and French National Sea Centre. Registrations will […]

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The MARINA RRI Final conference will be held on 12- 13 March 2019, hosted by Nausicaa Sea Centre in Boulogne Sur Mer, France. Call for papers is now open! The overall aim of the MARINA RRI Final Conference  is to stimulate the debate on the marine challenges within the RRI community, which involves scientists and societal […]

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Thanks to our partner Nausicaa, MARINA is presenting at EMSEA’s 6th annual conference, dedicated to European marine educators and hosted by Newcastle University, from 2-5 October.   The EMSEA Conference provides delegates with the opportunity to inspire and to be inspired by sharing innovative ocean literacy work with others, through talks, interactive workshops, and field trips, social and networking […]

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Blue biotechnologies – what are the opportunities and challenges for the future? 13 March, Boulogne Sur Mer Les biotechnologies marines, quels enjeux pour demain? The oceans are a gold mine for marine technologies. They host a multitude of marine organisms with surprising properties that are precious resources for numerous applications in pharmacology, cosmetics, agro-food industry, energy […]

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Boulogne sur Mer, 13 March 2018 Sustainable marine biotechnologies: what’s at stake for tomorrow? Focus on marine pollution Ocean ecosystems are rich in potential for biotechnologies. Macro and micro-organisms that can be found in the marine environment have developed diverse and unique metabolisms that have no equivalent on land. This ecosystem remains mostly unexplored and unstudied. […]

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